East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 18, 1903, Image 4

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DAILY EA8T OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, 8EPTEMBER 1B, 1903.
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Pufcllthtil rerr afternoon (eicent Sunday)
at IVnuletou, Oregon, by the
EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
'l'bone. Malu 11
suiiscitiiTiox r.ATi:s.
DallT our year br mull f.'.OU
Dally, six months by mall t-'.r.n
Dally, three months by mall 1.23
Dally, one month by mall SO
lhilly. per month by carrier G5
Weekly, one year by mall 1.S0
Weekly, six months by mall 7B
Weekly, four mouths br mall ISO
Semi-Weekly, one year by mall .... 2.00
srml.Weekly, lx montlio by mall . . 1.00
Semi-Weekly, three months by mall .. .30
The Uatt Oresonlan U on sale at 11. 11.
Itlch" News .Stamt at Hotel Portland and
Ilotei 1'erklns, Portland, Oregon.
Member
tlon.
-orlpps Moltae News As&ocfa
San Kranelri ltnreau. AOS Fourth St.
Chicago Bureau. 009 Security llulldlng.
Waihlnston, 1). C Ilureau, Ml 14th St,
N. TV.
Knteml at l'emlleton postodve as seccond
class matter.
A LEGEND.
Tliere lias romp to my mind a
legend.
A thins I had half forgot.
And whether I read It or dream
ed it.
Ah, well It matters not.
It is said that In heaven at twi
light A creat hell softly swings,
And men listen and liarken
To the wonderful music that
rings,
If he puts from his heart's In
ner chamber
All the passion, pain and
strife.
Heartaches and weary longings
That throb in the pulses of
life;
If ho thrusts from his heart all
hatred.
And thoughts of wicked
. things.
Ho can hear In the holy twi
light How the Ml of the angols
rings.
And 1 think thore Is In tms le
gend. If we open our eyes to see.
Somewhat -of an inner meaning.
My friend, to you and me;
Let "us look in our hearts and
question.
"Cnn pure thought enter lu
To a soul If he be already
Tile dwelling of thoughts of
sin?"
So. then, let us ponder a little;
Let us look in our hearts and
see
If the twilight hell of the angels
Could ring for you and me.
Household.
WHO PAYS THE TAX?
The American Siren and Shipping
in a labored article, and by clabora-!
lion, undertakes to prove what every-,
body knows: Hint taxes on nuiruuus
are In the end a tax on those wno
ride upon them and ship goods over
them. It makes an excellent poveri)
plea for the ioor downtrodden rail-
roads, and then steps a dirty foot Into
tho milk by concluding the article
thus:
,4ilany iKjrsous wno are
who are prone to
..ut.tfl. ml ii-i-ttttti fnr whnt
they
consider high passenger and freight j
rates, do not know that besides tho:
tremendous burdens of taxation ie-
led by lawmakers upon
raiirouon.
there Is the very large expense of car-. eight months and tried many reme
ry,eg without for P-eH
hundreds of passengers
tons of freight."
A professional
railroad promoter
who was at that time general con
strucllmrsuperintendent of a lino 220
miles long which was being built, told
the writer of this some years ago,
n a burst of confidence, that every
sixth passenger on all tho railroads
of the -Middle West was a dead head,
"'o -Siren and Shipping might have
. !., bucket over Instead
-"meono else to do.
- nnd nddlng
"iws:
1 -i 'toiTi iTiM-TiiMMi liliriiiaMfWBgMgiMMfr' -niri m"- nwwi'iii ' " -11:
! tlon and courts do not rcqulro them
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PACKING HOUSE PROBLEMS.
Hon. Charles F. Martin, of Denver,
secretary of the National Livestock
Association, wns n passenger on the
early morning train from Portland,
which was belated here on account
of the Cayuse wreck. Mr. Martin
railed upon the East Oregonlan dur
ing his enforced stay In the city. He
Is an old newspaper man, having been
through tho entire gnmut, from office
hoy to manager, and only of late
years In the livestock business. Ho
Is a live and intellectual man, and
a type of the better class of promot
ers. His advocacy of the claims of tho
Independent lacking Company to the
attention of Northwestern Investors
Is able, earnest and thoroughgoing,
and he holds that a similar undertak
ing In the Northwest would bp Inju
dicious nnd confronted with failure.
The first proposition he lays down,
ami practically It is tho only one, Is
that the price to bo paid for stock
on tho hoof, and the price demanded j
of the consumer for the finished pro
duet am arbitrarily fixed for and at
Missouri river and common points
east every 24 hours In advance.
Nevertheless, tho livestock of the
Northwest must anil does go to those
points on the hoof, and freight must
and Is paid on the animals' gross
weight, and the disadvantages the
Northwestern growers labor under
are papaule and unavoidable on ac
count of distance.
It is a self-evident truth that pro
vlded there would be no discrimina
tion against the shippers of the flv
ished products from the Northwest
hv tho transportation eomnaniPS. that
. . . . ..,.
focal pacKing pianis wouiu smu
sums of money to the Northw-,t. if
the railroads are to "plug" iinlnst
them by all the devious ways so well
underwood and easily put Into pra,
tlce. such investments would fall,
and that Is practically 'h? end nt tho
.,rn..aition.
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Hut Mr. Martin is out in
1 1 1 It ill
,terests of the Independent Packing
Company, of Kansas City, and must
makp showing. He concluded his
conversation by stating that in his
opinion a great packing Industry can
and should be built up at Portland
to meet the demands of Oriental
trade which is certain to expand
steadily and rapidly to vast propor
tions. This opinion, expressed at
length and with convincing clear
ness, needs hut to he paraphrased
No Dessert
More Attractive
VUy m g-Litine ami
JJ
,u,a ciwriug when
Jell-O
,uw, Uer wuU in two minutes?
j Everything m the pacfcige. Siniplyudd hot
j
Tr). it ,1mUj-. n Four Fruit FLu
i vow: Lemon. Orange, Strawberry, liasp-
berry. At yruwr. iuc
buffered Eight MOIlthS
b recommend Acker.8
, . , f dvaneosla nnd stomach
troubles. I have been suffering for
a snort timu auu m uu iin.-..,
well. Thanking you for tho speedy
recovery, I am gratefully yours, Fran
cis I. Oannor, Vancouver, Wash. Send
to XV. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo. N
V.. for a free trial package. (Nothing
like them.) F XV. Schmidt & Co
dnigglst8.
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HEALTH
f 14.
1 Tlx Hardware Man
1
by tho substitution of "Pendleton"
for "Portland" to bo a perfect de
fense of tho position taken by the
East Oregonlan In a recent Issue ad
vocating an Inland Empire packing
plant at this point. The finished pro
duct might Just as well he shipped
from Pendleton for the Oriental trade
as to ship on tho hoof to Portland.
You, Taxpayer! Go to the court
house noxt Wednesday and listen to
the pros and cons of tho railroad as
sessment In this county, or forever
after hold your peace and not criti
cise your officials about something
upon which you are not posted nt all,
while thoy may know "a whole lot."
The pastor had come to comfort
the old woman who had suffered a
sad bereavement.
"Well, my good woman," the pastor
remarked, "In your bitter trial 1
hope you have found some ray of
comfort from the scriptures."
"Indeed I have, dominie." was the
confident though tearful reply.
"That's grand, sister," exclaimed
the parson sympathetically, "hut tell
mo what passage of the Word helped
you most."
"Grin and bear It'"
I Thousands Have Kidney
1 Trouble and Never Suspect it.
I now To Find Oat.
Fill a Irottlc or common glass with your
water and let it stand t enty-four hours ;
aseuimentorset
tlinfjindieatesau unhealthy con-
, unhealthy coi
7yr uitiou of the kii
J neys ; if it stain
V your linen it i
kul-
tains
is
evidence of kid
ney trouble ; tio
frequent desire
to pass it nriKiui
in the Ixick is
aUo convincing yiroof lI,al tllu kill,,e's
and bladder are out of order.
What To Do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
r l,.t Tlr Kilmer's
uhch t.i.ji.v.-.-v , i.i i. Ti- '
alrinByKuuli.:
lxlin , tbe Ixick, kiilueys, liver, bladder
and everv part of the urinary passage,
n,o orTS
efTects following use of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne-
cessuy oi oeiiiR c.imiK.ra. K"v
... tlir. ilnt- ntm to
av.
ifet up iininv
. ,i
times during the night
The mild and
the extraonliuary effect of Swamp-Root
is soon realized. It stands the highest
iv., ;tc urmlirful rnres of the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
von should have the lcst. Sold by drug-
;.ut in fiftv-eent and one-dollar sues,
You uiav" liavea sample bottle and a
IKXIK lliai. iciii. .it
about it,bothscntfre
I... tiil Ai1flrT)r.
Kilmer & Co., lliug- 2Ui
hamtou, N. V. When Tlom-of 8wuni-Boot.
writing mention this rxqwr anil don't
make uny mistake, but remember the
nmif. Dr. Kilmer's Swami'-Kiwt, and
I the address, Hingliamton, N. Y.
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H I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l-l -M-
E. MOTSCHMAN t
Teaches a thorough course
in voice culture, piano and
violin, for information en
quire at
Empire Piano Hoose.
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I Refrigerated
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Meat
Schwatz & Greulich, Props.
Wholesale and retail dealers in
Iieef, l'ork and Mutton, Cured
Meats and Sausages of all kiiuU.
607 Main Street, Phone 1S1.
TiTiTfirir
COMFORT ECONOMY
Are Combined In
Cotes Original Air
Tight Wood Heaters or
Hot Blast Coal Stoves
They have proven their real worth.
Hundreds of satisfied people in Pendleton
and Umatilla users of Cole's stoves and
heaters always recommend them to their
friends, Sold only, in Pendleton, by
A1AAAVC T1DFTI
NEVER RESTfcl
tv. I... ti'nvl nf from Imril work
exercise is natural nnd rest is the remedy, but
there is an exhaustion without physical exer
tion and a tired, never-rested feelini; a veari-
. ...ut..... 41. nt ic tititifititi-rtl mul fihnwtt
some serious disorder is threatening the health. One of the chief causes of
that "Always-tired, never-rested condition" is impure blood and bad circu-
lation. Unless the body is nounsueu wiiu ticii, pure mmm uiot
nervous force, the inus- FororfouryeB i .Uffered with onerml deblllrr.
cleS become weak, the Ol- causing thorough breaking down of mr systom. Mr
mutt inn imii'iired and cousin, who had been bonollted .by B. h. B., told m
RCStlOIl imp.lireil, anu Bbout t- i tried It and it ourod mo. 1 heartl y
general disorder occurs commend 8. B. B. to all who may foel the need ol s
throuRhout the system. thor.u,hiy,o.di.iwdtoniokjogUu,.
Debility, insomnia, ner- 44 'W. Ninth St., Columbia, Tenn.
vousness, indigestion, ... , , rum
dvspepsia, loss of appetite, strength and energy, and the hundreds ol little
cleansing the blood atKltouitig up the system. Itisavegetableblood puriuer
andtoniccombiuetl, thati-uriehes the blood, nnd through lttheentire system
is nourished and refreshing sleep comes to the tired, never-rested , body.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA,
Shields' Park
A HIGH CLASS
VAUDEVILLE SHOW
Provides an evening of rare enjoyment
Good, clean, wholesome fun. Not a
dull minute.
MAIN STREET
Near O. R. & N. Depot
Admission, 20c Children, 10c
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St - Joseph's - Academy:
Pendleton,
For Boarding and Day Students. Conducted by
the Sislers of St. Frances of Philadelphia.
Classes will be resumed September 7th.
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For Terms, etc., Apply to
SISTER
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The Leaders
The Unsurpassed
The Always Satisfactory
The Wilson coal and wood Healers. Handled
here only by us. Goal stoves ranging in price from
$7 to $20. Wood stoves ranging in price from
$2.50 to $20. Our stoves are now ready for your
inspection.
THOMPSON HARDWARE Co.
621 Main St. Headquarters for fishing supplies
IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIWIIIIH
Its
THE BEST
THE MOST VllOr,EtiOMK
PROPERLY MILLED
WITHOUT A HUPERIOU
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
The Standard of Excellency.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Byer, Proprietor .
or bodilv
ailUlCIUS WCOUCU Il.ivc uicuuc un.y w "
dition of the blood and circulation, nnd the quickest
way to get rid of them is bv purifying and building
np the blood, nnd for this p'urpose no remedy equals
S. S. S:, which contains the best ingredients for
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SUPERIOR
I Safest hi
Rill
(i . ,.
feet. Three bS
TVuoU,
8-room house
lots, good barn
$3,000.
Two 6-room hoi
narn, six blockj
T oeei, S3.UU0.
I 19-room house on i
. curuur iot, fz.eso.
j oaiance on easy i
i, G-room house .
North Side, iunn
J 4-room house, good J
y nuuso una lot, )
T House Is new.
Koom io over Ta
Hardware Store.1
E. D. B(
Has Real Estate (j
HEAI, ESTATE I
rt Kinds anddesai
ranging from i
residence toot
most modem i
euulprednuniio!
In the limits offl
of Pendleton, i
farm of a fewt
co'xl njftlla
thousands ol i
wheat land. Ci!j
Address I
D. BOYD. Illl
THE ONLY
BOYNTON
AND HEA1
Furnace il put P l! j
success. Let u Up"!
i,..,tinf vour hoot
business.
GEORGE 1
CottonwooiJ
The Fi
Restai
Be-t 25 cent a
Private
Elegant Fnri
CUS LaFOMTI
! Insurance
$,
Of
I own
OREGON
so
M.
Agent
(or
J. P.
Pendleton.
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